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Piatra Neamt Synagogue

Piatra Neamt, Romania

Built in 1862 in an exuberant blend of Moorish and neo-Romanesque styles, Tempel synagogue was home to a modern Reform Jewish congregation within one of Europe’s oldest Jewish communities. Tempel synagogue is prominently located at the intersection of Miodowa and Podbrzezie Streets near the principal entrance to Krakow’s former Jewish district, which was granted to the Jewish community by Polish King Casimir IV the Jagiellonian in the second half of the 15th century.

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